Jul 09, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Information Systems, M.S.


Melinda Korzaan, Program Director
615-898-2373
Melinda.Korzaan@mtsu.edu

The Information Systems and Analytics  department offers the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Management and the Master of Science in Information Systems with concentrations in IT Project Management, and Business Intelligence and Analytics. Core and elective classes may be combined to form a strong foundation in database-related topics. The department also offers courses for the Master of Business Administration degree and a minor in Information Systems for students seeking a master’s degree other than the M.B.A.

The graduate program director serves as advisor for students majoring in Information Systems. Prospective students are encouraged to contact the graduate program director or the department to discuss the program.

Please see undergraduate catalog for information regarding undergraduate programs.

Admission Requirements


Applicants must have earned a bachelors degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.75 or higher and a minimum index score of 1000 calculated using (GPA x 200) + GMAT (or GRE equivalent).

The GMAT/GRE requirement may be waived for applicants meeting any of the following conditions:

  1. an earned bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with GPA of 3.00 or higher;
  2. an earned bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 2.75 or higher and five (5) or more years of professional/managerial or military experience;
  3. an earned graduate or professional degree from a regionally accredited college or university.

Application Procedures


All application materials are to be submitted to the College of Graduate Studies.

Applicant must

  1. submit an application with the appropriate application fee (online at www.mtsu.edu/graduate/apply.php). Once this initial application has been accepted, the applicant will receive directions on how to enter the graduate portal to be able to submit other materials.
  2. submit official GMAT scores.
  3. submit official transcripts showing a GPA in previous academic work.

Degree Requirements


The Master of Science in Information Systems requires completion of 30 semester hours. INFS 6980  must be passed with a grade of B- or higher with a maximum enrollment of two times. The degree is to be completed within six years from the time of admission to the degree program.

Curriculum: Information Systems


The following illustrates the coursework requirements.

Required Courses (12 hours)


Approved Electives (18 hours)


*Eighteen (18) hours of approved electives with no more than six (6) hours at the 5000-level. Choose from BIA, CYBM, or INFS 5000- or 6000-level courses  except BIA 6000 , INFS 6000 , INFS 6990 , and INFS 6991 .

NOTE: If a student does not have INFS 4790 or INFS 5790  or equivalent, then one of the electives must be INFS 5790.

Program Notes


No more than two (2) 5000-level classes may be taken as part of the degree program.

Students planning to graduate in the minimum amount of time, including summer attendance, should plan their programs carefully in order to meet course sequencing and scheduling constraints. The program director can provide scheduling assistance.

A limited number of graduate assistantships are available on a competitive basis to qualified students.

No foreign language or thesis is required in the program.

Students without an undergraduate degree in information systems or demonstrable professional experience in the discipline are required to complete the additional prerequisites of BIA 2610 (or BIA 6000 ), INFS 2600, INFS 3800 (or INFS 6000 ), and INFS 4790 (or INFS 5790 ). INFS 5790  may be taken for credit toward the graduate degree. Students without formal training or experience in IT may be encouraged to take some additional INFS courses. A portion of these requirements may be satisfied in conjunction with the student’s graduate studies.

*The number of elective hours required for the general degree is different from those for the concentrations.